The channel ID's that get picked up are not the same as the ones that I can get OTA and I cannot get CityTV nor French CBC OTA as I'm nowhere close to a station that would broadcast those OTA and as I noted they are different than the ones I can get as I cannot play them I just see placeholders.

SiliconDust are genius by including these Canadian channels in their IPTV offering to adhere to CRTC requirements for Canadian content and being the first legit IPTV/OTT service to come to Canada by doing so.

I think what has happened here is your tuner has performed a auto scan on one of those nights, that you can get channels from over 150 km's away, I have 4 channels that I can receive quite frequently late at night, especially in the summer, that are 187 km's away.

If I had to guess (and I'm not part of the group making the decision, so take this with a grain of salt), Canada roll out will probably happen after we've completed phase 2 of improving picture quality, described in other threads, as that should give us much more bandwidth to play with. Again, that's just a guess, but I think it'd probably make some sense to do it then.

Is there anything more, at this time, you could update us with, thanks.

Oh yes, sorry, there actually was slightly more to this than I previously stated. In order to roll out to Canada, we also need a Canadian currency processor. I believe that's either done or close to done, but for the sake of clarity I wanted to mention it because I forgot about it before.

Right now, the big thing holding us back from launching in Canada is definitely phase 2. Any further expanding we want to go off without a hitch from the start. At this point, we want to be in full control of the entire stream, from satellite to the home. Anything less leaves us open to weird glitches like Plex working, but Channels not. And then Channels working, but Plex not. If our provider can provide the degree of redundancy and picture quality we are looking for, then we'll start looking at expanding, but for now, we're entirely focused on providing a level of service that meets our requirements.

I'm interested in an update as well. Just as an FYI it seems like PS Vue will be coming to Canada and will be direct competition (outside of not having a tie-in to Plex/Emby obviously but from a strict IPTV perspective and PS Vue having a full line-up not an OTA supplement) so the longer the Canadian market waits the less of a 'first mover' advantage SiliconDust will have.

I'm interested in an update as well. Just as an FYI it seems like PS Vue will be coming to Canada and will be direct competition (outside of not having a tie-in to Plex/Emby obviously but from a strict IPTV perspective and PS Vue having a full line-up not an OTA supplement) so the longer the Canadian market waits the less of a 'first mover' advantage SiliconDust will have.